Cork clinic records 50% increase in women seeking counselling after pregnancy termination
Doctor says increased numbers reflect changing attitudes in Irish society
Doctor says increased numbers reflect changing attitudes in Irish society
Women’s team have made a huge rise up the ranks and now face their sporting heroes
Level of ownership continuing to decline and is at its lowest since 1971, warns Ciaran Lynch
Ciaran Lynch says party can now tackle leadership issue in line with its constitution
Party leader says she will act ‘in interests of the party’ once new government is formed
What we are witnessing are testosterone fuelled, arrogant assertions that the establishment have things under control
Government’s plan to revise border sparks opposition across the county and abroad
Report managed to land some blows but lacked killer punch
Fianna Fáil leader stutters in the Dáil but there’s no sign of dissolving from Kenny
Ciarán Lynch says committee faced legal, process and timing challenges
Report expected to criticise Central Bank, regulator, ECB and the government
Devastating issue of 37,269 accounts over two years behind risks going unresolved
‘Drafting reports is always difficult because you’re trying to get cross-party consensus to issues that are sometimes controversial’
Committee 'unhappy' with final document after spending weekend amending 450-page document
Ciarán Hancock: There was never going to be a silver bullet from the Oireachtas Banking Inquiry but there always needed to be a report
Banking committee will halve report’s length to meet January 20th deadline
Tánaiste confident banking inquiry will agree finalised report for January deadline
Members banned from bringing electronic equipment with them when examining draft
Publication of report not certain as inquiry to be set aside if November general election called
Sudden retreat from position of certainty on general election triggers fevered speculation
Work of committee was due to end in November and could be derailed by early election
Whistleblower alleged former Labour leader had advance knowledge prior to appearance
Inquiry held over 10 months and heard from 128 witnesses
Mario Draghi to discuss bailout issue in November
Delay makes early election unlikely as a final report would have to be agreed before Dáil
Chairman Ciarán Lynch says he is disappointed at ECB’s refusal to give evidence
Chairman Ciaran Lynch ‘extremely disappointed’ with stance of ECB
Whistleblower claims ex-Labour leader was given advantage before inquiry appearance
Ex-Anglo head says bank took measures to prevent public becoming aware of problems
Delay makes early election unlikely as current Dáil needs to agree final report
Investigation into whistleblower’s allegations to delay final report until mid-January
Former Anglo chief wants to give evidence via video link from the US
Whistleblower wants review completely removed from Houses of Oireachtas service
Committee must deal with matter directly and retain public confidence
Whistleblower claims conflicts of interest, and special treatment given to witnesses
Wednesday’s hearings interrupted by private sessions to deal with whistleblower allegations relating to the inquiry’s investigations team
Decision taken after Tom Browne failed to provide witness statement
Ex-minister threatened with criminal sanction over stance on property bubble query
Economist John McCarthy says Department of Finance seen as ‘boy who cried wolf’ before crisis
Spokesman indicates it is ‘still unclear’ how information revealed ahead of meeting
Chairman expected to remind members leaking of documents a criminal offence
Michael McGrath says businessman could provide an important contribution
Former watchdog chair says the body ‘did not see the calamity coming’
Former regulator apologises for insufficient measures and inability to deal with crisis
Kenny says this referendum ‘sidelined’ because attention was on same-sex marriage
Joan Burton and Michael Noonan also sent invites to attend Oireachtas committee
O’Donnell, his son Blake, and legal team invited into public gallery by Mattie McGrath
Bank helped Ireland more than any other country, says former ECB head
“Brian knew we were helping Ireland more than any other country"
Ex-MD who issued €17bn in land and development loans offers mea culpa
Account of bank guarantee night makes episode seem even more incredible
Inquiry hears Nama chief did not get chance to express opinion
Due to the confidential nature of information to the inquiry during the Nexus phase, security cameras have been installed at the inquiry support centre
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices